wishing well
as predicted gasim and the rest of reform mps have been released.. well lets say transfered to house arrest until trial... and no one but the people of that house can come in to that house.. most probably the phones are blocked and if not it will be tapped....i think their trile will depend on the public mood at the time of them being taken to trile so it is hard for me to speculate on the outcome of the trile.. but i hope that the goverment use this highly publisied arrest to show an example to the rest of the community about the fairness of this.. or else this will be one more episode that will surely be stuck in the memories of the everyday maldivian...
apart from that nothing much has changed.... foreign delegatons from different organizations come and go.. frankly i will not trust no delegation.. in a capitalist world i dont see why any country would do a favour to another country or its people if they are not to gain from it.. it does not make sense.. why would a country spend its tax payers money to help another country..i dont belive that this is possible.. but i do belive in ngos and other non governmental organizations.. but very skeptical about governments.. there were some us deligations and commonweath delegations.. and suprisingly a sudden interest by china... this will be interesting to keep an eye on..
during a new conference the commonwealth delegate gave a positive feed back on the reform agenda proporsed by the government... and i wait to see it implemented..
you know many nights i wonder who actually own this small nation.. of about 300 000 people.. is it the rich business community, korli family, presidents family, all i know is its not a nation of its people for a number of reason and i hope this reform address this..some people asked me today what i wanted to see in this reform... what is that we dont have?? i think more than anything what we want is fairness and the rest will take its couse..
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